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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Analysts Predict The Iran Conflict Could Drive Oil to $100 a Barrel. Here’s Why it Could be a Short Stay.
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Analysts Predict The Iran Conflict Could Drive Oil to $100 a Barrel. Here’s Why it Could be a Short Stay.

Last updated: March 2, 2026 1:10 am
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After recent military strikes by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, the oil market is facing potential turmoil. Analysts are predicting that oil prices could soar to $100 a barrel, up from the low-$70s before the attacks. While this spike in oil prices may be temporary, there are several factors at play that could ease the pressure on crude prices in the long run.

Iran plays a significant role in the global energy market, producing about 3.3 million barrels of oil per day, or roughly 4.5% of global supplies. As a founding member of OPEC and the third-largest producer, Iran wields considerable influence. The escalating conflict could severely limit Iran’s oil production and potentially disrupt oil supplies in the region. Analysts like Ajay Parmar and Helma Croft foresee the possibility of oil prices exceeding $100 a barrel if the situation persists.

However, tensions in the Middle East could de-escalate, leading to a reduction in the oil price risk premium. OPEC, which recently agreed to increase its output, could further boost production to offset potential disruptions in Iran. Additionally, the U.S. government has the option to release oil from its strategic petroleum reserve to stabilize prices, as it did following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

U.S. producers also have the capacity to respond to higher oil prices by increasing capital spending and production. Companies like Occidental Petroleum can adjust their drilling activities to capitalize on rising oil prices. While it may take some time for new U.S. supplies to enter the market, increased production would help alleviate the pressure on crude prices.

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In conclusion, while the military strikes on Iran may cause a temporary spike in oil prices, interventions by OPEC and the U.S. government, along with increased production from U.S. producers, could prevent oil prices from remaining in the triple digits. The situation is fluid, and market dynamics will continue to evolve in response to geopolitical events.

This article was originally published by The Motley Fool and has been reimagined for a WordPress platform, incorporating key points and analysis from the original piece.

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